Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 21, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    R08EBURQ NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924.
FACE FOUR
EDURGY
Ocan Up and Paint Up!
That is a fine idea, and it would be still finer if extended
to the farm homes all over Douglas county. But low
priced farm produce and high priced paint do not lead
to much painting. So we have decided to unload our
stock of paint, varnish, enamel, etc., at a real reduction.
Certainteed House Paint, reg price $3.60, at $2.75 gal.
Barn Paint, regular price $2.10 at $1.50 per gallon.
Floor paint, shingle stain, kalsomine at correspond
ingly low prices.
Remember, this is high grade, guaranteed stuff. If you
don't need it just now it will pay you to buy anyway,
the saving will pay you big interest.
See us for seed potatoes, peas, seed oats, seed barley.
Special price on I layes spray rig.
"LET'S MAKE IT A MILLION"
Roseburg and Oakland
Christian Church
Corner Pine end Wood,
viianw mraj
Garage and Storage
Now is fhe time to repair your car for summer use.
Get our price first.
I Potior ' fill!
-AT THE-
Christian Church' Revival
LORRAINE. RUTH AND DALE STIVERS
III!
f
We Never Close
Fire Proof Storage
Service Night and Day
Car Washing, Day and Night
RAPP BROS.
Star and Durant Distributor
Phone 371
MEETINGS CONTINUING WITH INCREASED INTEREST AND POWER
VITAL THEMES BEING DISCUSSED
WILL BE SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Lorraine Stivers is the possessor of one
of the finest bass solo voices to be found any
where. He has an unassuming personality
and puts over a message in song with great
power. I lis strong bass voice has a rich, full
quality in which everyone delights. He will
also introduce several musical novelty num
bers and will play music on an ordinary car
penter's saw.
Ruth Stivers, wife of Lorraine Stivers, is
the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Boyd of Oakland. She is a student in
music at the University of Oregon, and Eugene
Bible University, and is one of the most ac
complished pianists to be found in the state.
Mrs. Stivers has done a great deal of concert
work, and in Eugene, where she plays very
frequently at public entertainments, is highly
praised.
Dale Stivers, also has a delightful and
pleasing voice', and is a student of music at
Eugene. He is a brother of Lorraine and
both young men are sons of Evangelist Job
T. Stivers, who is conducting the revival serv
ices. They will sing duets, and solos and will
present other musical numbers.
i lulu, anil In upending a thrco months'
I LOCAL NEWS i
' furlough In tliu .nines.
?
P. T. A. Postponed
Tho nicotinic of thii Glonpary P. T.
A. announced fur this month lias broil
postponed to (lie lust Friday In March.
Goes to Portland
Ir. J. O. I left last nit.ht for
Portland where hn will upend th
next few days nltcndiiiK to business
Interests.
Here For Week End
Ml K Dorothy Circuit who la altoml
Inn the University of OnKn arrived
in Unschtlrir thla moi-Ttliic fmin Vn.
Rene, to spend the week end visllljiK
with her patents ami friends. '
At the Umpqua
Cleorito V. Meintyre of Portland,
representative of the Western llnnd
and MortKHKe company, la spctidinu a
few days In thla city looking after
business Interests. Mr. Meintyre la
registered at the Hotel Vmpqun.
Studebaker Man Here
W. A. PettliiKlll. of Portland, repre
sentative of the Kludcbakor roiKiia
Hon, arrived In this city yesterday to
spend a fow days here In the Inter
ests of the company. Mr. i'cttliiMll I
registered at the Hotel Vinpriua.
Marriage License Issued
A inurrliiKe license was Issued today
to Vun H. llrewstor und Anuu 1-s-telle
iMet'urry.
Here From Sean's
Frances Foster anil Bister of Se
al the Terminal Hotel.
Here on Buinfss
A Great Service in Honor of Mother Friday Night. Subject: "A Bible Picture of Mother"
260 in Bible School Sunday Morning. I'll Be There, Will You?
EVANGELISTS STIVERS AND ALTHEIDE
LOCAL NEWS
nttle, who are inrotiio io points in .Miss Pitchford to Portland
California up. nt last nieht in this city ... . ,,i,fr,, ,,.,
I for Portland where she will spend a
few days attending to business mat-
t ers.
O. H. Kde, of the Edo IkcnratliiKI
NOTICE
To members of. Union Knramp-
nient. No. 9. Work in the Itoyal
Purple decree lonicht. Refresh-
menls.
I.. M. DAVIS. C. I'.
Visits for Short Time
Mrs. W. J. Thomas of Crania Pass
spent a short lime In this citv jester
tlay vlsltlnn with Mr. and Mrs. W. 11
Honebrake and son, Wesley. Mrs.
Thomus la on her way to I ml Ins when
Shu will spend some time visiting
with friends.
company of Portland Is spending
few days In ItoscbnrK looking lifter!
business interests. Mr. Kile Is regis
tered at tlie llutol Umpigua.
Here From Corvallls
Mis Jeauetie like arrived in Tlose
Imi i! this afternoon from t'orvallis to
spend the week end with her parents.
Miss Vice Is Httcndins the Oregon
Agricultural college.
Dr. Houck Leaves
lr. George K. Houck left last eve
ning for Portland where he will spend
tho next few days attending to busi
ness matters.
Co to Portland to Visit
Mrs. Itiiy Cook and ihiur.hlcr left
lust night for Portland where they
will spend several days visiting with
friends and relatives.
Returns to Portland
Mrs. W. P. Slrandburc who spent a
few dajs in this city visiting and at
tending to business Interests rvturn-
At the Terminal
Mfas Opal K. Lewis who spent a
short time In this city attending to
business matters relumed to her home
in Marlifleld today. While in this
cm miss Lewis was at tlie 1 crinltml ed to her home In Portland
Hotel. .
II. Meintyre left last nirht for
Mr. G-.iy Here From Portland I Portland where lie will attend the
W. P. c,ra of Port land, salesman Fuel Oil meeting. Mr. Meintyre will
for th- C.omlrieh Tire anil Kubber. he away troni the city several days.
i uiiiiKiiiy, nrmcii in tins city yester-
' Visit With Parents
1 Mr. soil Mrs Witot,.Ft M i.l.l.v ,,r
rived III ltosehurg ycanrd.iv from As !
. tons, and will spend the next two
months here with Mr. Msddox' par-j
' cuts. Mr. and Mrs. II. . Maddux . ;
They have been visiting In Anuria
with relatives. Mr. Maddux Is villi tlie
United States army, stationed at llono-
This New Treatment j
Never Fail to End Piles
Jinny sufferers from piles or Hem
orrhoids have heroine despondent v.
I cause they have been led to believe
J that their case was hopeless and
that there was nothing In the world'
to help them.
To these vople we say. "Ho to
5 your druggist and ct an ori.-nal
box of MHAVA SI PI'lHITOKl,:S :
tine of these inserted Into ihe iee
tum according to dlre.-tlotn will he
; found to give immediate relief. Tiiev ,
' reach the souree of the trouble and
; by their soothing, healing, nulls, p-,
lie action llrst allay the pain and
t soreness and tin n by direct conta.-t
i with the ulcers and piles cattle ihem .
to heal up and disappear toreier. '
It's simply wonder! ul how speedily
' they act. P.lessed relief often comes
; In two days. Kven lu rases thai
liavo steadily resisted all known
' treatments, mivc!'.:us results lime
ljin obtained.
V:, :h n Fullerton dispenses MtV
. AVA Sl'Pl'OSITOKllIS In the orlgin
' al los or ran get it for ou on short.
. notice. Hall orders accented. I
day afiernoen to spend a few days at
lending lo business Interests.
Representative Here
l. K. Sonde. of Sealtle. leplesen-
tative nf the Western Hotel Supply
company. Is spending a f d.ivs In
our city In tin inter, sts of tlie company.
FORCED TO FALL . i
DANGEROUS TREES
A. J. Young, manager of the Rose
burg Auto Camp Ground, cut down
three Cottonwood troes in the grounds
last week which Improves the appear
ance of the place a great deal. The
trees were very dangerous to the
cajnperg as the trunks lias decayed
and the heavy branches might have
fallen causing serious injuries to any
one who happened to be underneath.
Mr. Young plans to plant some walnut1
trees in the grounds later and other
Improvements will be made shortly,
making the camp grounds one of the
finest In the state.
Good for WeakEja.
I he quick action of lizd
phor, hydrastis, KitciH..J
mixed In Lavoptik eye ml sul
Islies people. One small b a
any case weak, sore or iu-in
Aluminum eye cup free. X. M
ton, druggist
Undergoes Operation-
Cyril N'lchois underwent an opera-!
Hon yesterday morning for append!-!
cutis at the Mercy hospital. Drs. !
Sether and Stewart were in atten
dance. !
Goes to California
Mrs. W. M. Aldrich left last even-'
ins for Oakland, Cal., where she was
called on account of the illness of her
husband. Mrs. Aldrich will be gone
Indefinitely. j
Returns From Corvallis
Miss Iris Rice, who has been spend
ing the past several days in Corvallis
and Kug.no visiting with friends re
turned to her home In this city last
eveuing.
Visiting Here '
Mr. and Mrs. T II tvtch in lived In
Itlis CIV last CM'll.ug I roll! II. -u- ll.'llle.
Ill Midlon! to spied a tew days i;il
I'li: tied alt-ndtug to I, limine-.-, uutiters
Mr. 1' (eh la the manager ot llu'
el a Vi euui Cas company.
eUlll-
Mr. Pippy Here on Bus ness
W. 11. flppv of IVMt.in.!. i.
tative i f the r.uil al'.ks M,um'
p.un . :t:i i i d In Kom bin a: 'a-.! e
to spi nd Ihe new few ll.l' s h. le ill
the If.le;-. SU , f (h,. iv av.ll i . Mr.
l'ippy Is liwteied at Ihe llu'.el I nip
IHl.l.
enlne
Pfturns From Trip i
Ml " I'heoti. Kin he!!. l,o , . been
P n.tmg the ri tin, .. ri..i.'tts In
Mell'aaa. Taeon a. ami Seat !e. n:nfc
W i: tl h-T I hli'.r- n. has t tu' ta ! to r;
Citv . V..-.. Km ... ,!a'c lht II i'
ve.,i).rii M'-it:.ta was .- nut'.
hi d m. was f -la.l to come I .,. k to
Ui..-. bun: i
1 he r, on. uuy M.itl,. t en Ja. 1 v.n
s'l.et s b, :;; r- llio. i I' d t':..-i Week
i an le.t.te I., ii tlont i -er-.t: :u t.al
Wll' tl l onle'ed II 1. 1 lie one of t ie
- ' a: ! : io l r. e ill i he i ,t . Mr.
H"!l'!'.ii:. n I'.' i Im In stall, il a m u i,.
Hire ..t.Ui- .sle:il in til. s..,T t.ll.s
v!i:,h t,i.:i..s the lntat b ,:- Kept
in a i. hi. pi. .cc run limine the ex
tnuiv Lial vt kuuiuier. i
Visits Local Chamber
i nonius s. i teines, or San rrane'sco.
representliv; tlie count divisional of
fice nf tho Chamber of Commerce of
Ihe I'nitid States, was a caller nt the
local Chamber of Commerce yester
day. He was nil his way from Marsh
field to Kugene. .
Loosen Up That Cold
With Musterole
I lave Musti'mlc handy w hen a cold
starts. It h.n all of the advant.ifc of
trmmlmothcr's mustard plaster ITH-
H'T the blister. You iut apply it with
the liiu;ers. Kust you fvel a w ami tingle
as the healing ointment penetrates the
IX'tcs, then comes a stv'thing, cooling
s-cnsatioii and quiik relief.
Made of pure nil of mustard and
other simple ingredients, AU:?tcnile is
recommended by many nurses and
iKvtors: Try Muteroic for bronylutis,
sore tlir.vit, stilt neck, pleurisy, rheu
matism. Imnliago. croups asthma, ncu
ralcta, congi st.on, pains and aches of
tlie tuek or loints sore muscles, sprains.
hruM'S. chilblains, (rostrtl dvt, colds. (
the chest. It nuy prevent pikunior.ia
and "tlu."
' To Afof fttr$: Musterole U now
made in milder form for
b-btes and small children
Ask for Children's Musterole.
3oC and tioc, jars
and tubes.
Returns from California
Mr. and Mrs. William Van Duron
returned to their home in tills city
yesterday after enjoying the past
miinih or six weeks in Oakland, California.
COOKED FOOD SALc
The ladles of the M. K. Church.'
South. Mis.-ionaiy society, will hold a
cnoiied food sale, pie, cake, salads, and
other teuip.ing dishes nt Kosoburg
Crocery, Satimhiy, Keb. 23.
-iin luurs. -
Cttr than muttard platttt
Vi'c will be glad to see
you at
SARFFS
Au.o Wrecking
Hcuse
3-3 North Main St,
the place to buy your
Jiuto parts and save your
self some money. Parts
for most all makes of cars
at 40 to 80 per cent less.
Phone 553
i If nmmmMSm M
i sa m.vim u'-
cIncorporaltd
475 DPARTr4T4T STORES
Roseburg, Oregon.
Dainty Crisp Ginghams
For Spring Dresses and Aprons
Nothing like GinKhams for Spring time 1 You'll want to begin your Spr
sewing when you see these new patterns in all colors and at such low pri
quality 1 Dainty little checks, gay plaids and solid colors for little gins
dresses, for house dresses or for aprons. These values will appeal to you.
26- inch Staple Apron Check Gingham, a good
gingham at a low price. Yd. 15c
27- inch Apron Check Gingham, a serviceable
quality in a full range of colors, in checks of
different sizes. Yd. , 15c
36-in. Gladio Percale, full range of
colors, light and dark
32-in. Nip and Tuck Cloth, the ideal
material for children's clothe3
32-inch Amoskeag Chambray Gingham of good
.quality. Yd 23c
32-inch H. C S. Dresa Gingham (our own
brand) in a most attractive ranpe of patterns,
consisting of staple checks, babv checks,
plain colors and colorful novelty effects. Yd. 23c
32-mch Amoskeag A F. C Cingham of fine
quality. 1 h.s well-known brat.d in a wide
range of patterns. Yd. f 29c
19c
29c
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